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A comet, C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, is making its grand return to Earth's skies, marking the brightest comet visible since 2006. Starting October 12, you'll be able to catch it around twilight until the end of the month. Where to Watch It If you're on the West Coast, you've got a prime seat for this cosmic event. But there's one catch: light pollution. According to Bill Cooke from NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office, your best bet is to find the darkest possible location. In other words, "down...